Notes: Recorded on the 9th of October, 2004.
This promo "sampler" does not have any of the "bonus footage", but it does contain the complete
movie/concert and an exclusive 1:36 Korean commercial promoting the release of the official DVD.
Comes with no front or back inserts.

Notes: Recorded on the 9th of October, 2004.
This promo "screener" does not have any of the "bonus footage", but it does contain the complete
movie/concert.
The back cover states that the art work is not final.

Notes: Recorded on the 9th of October, 2004.
This promo "screener" does not have any of the "bonus footage", but it does contain the complete
movie/concert.
The back cover states that the art work is not final.

Notes: Tracks 1-12 are taken from a live recording on 24th of June, 1994. Tracks 13-22 are taken from a live recording on the 13th of June, 1994. Track 6 though listed as 'The Update' is actually 'Sabrosa'. Track 12 is listed as The Update and comes from the same live recording as track 6 but has an added echo effect. Track 13 is listed as 'Drifter'.

Notes: Tracks are taken from a live recording on the 3rd of May, 1999.
This CD could almost pass as an official CD, especially having the attached OBI strip.
The back cover states it was made in Australia but was distributed out of Taiwan.

Notes: Tracks taken from a live recording on the 13th of June, 1994.
Track 3 is listed as 'Finger Lickin Good' but is actually 'Shake Your Rump'.
Track 18 is listed as 'Free Bird' but is actually 'Gratitude'.

Notes: Tracks taken from a live recording on the 20th of June, 1998.
Made to look like an official Westwood One Promo CD.

'Sure Shot' is listed as 'Don't Stop'
'Egg Man' is listed as 'Rok It'
'Pass The Mic' is listed as 'Electrify'
'Gratitude' is listed as 'Get It Together'
'Time For Livin'' is listed as 'Right Now'
'Egg Raid On Mojo' is listed as 'Aggrevation'
'Alright Hear This' is listed as 'King'
'Posse In Effect' is listed as 'Disguised'
'High Plains Drifter' is listed as 'Drifter'
'Three MC's And One DJ' is listed as 'Mixmaster Mike'
'It's The New Style' is listed as 'Feel the Heat'
'Heart Attack Man' is listed as 'Heart Attack Time'

Notes: All tracks come from Tracks are taken from a live recording on the 3rd of May, 1999.
Instead of a complete sleeve the front is an insert while the disc itself is housed in a poly lined paper sleeve.

Notes: Tracks 1 to 23 are taken from a live recording on the 5th of July, 1998.
Tracks 24 to 26 are taken from a live recording on the 10th of September, 1998.
Track 9 is mislabeled as "Get It Together / Gratitude".
Gratitude is not included but in the intro, Mix Master Mike is scratching a record that says "Get It Together" thus the confusion.
Track 24 is an introduction to the performance of tracks 25 to 26.
Track 27 is "The Knock (Drums Of Death Part 2)" by UNKLE featuring Mike D.
Track 28 is the Israeli Radio Commercial as featured on the Root Down EP.
Exact year of release is unknown.

Notes: Tracks 1 to 23 are taken from a live recording on the 5th of July, 1998.
Tracks 24 to 26 are taken from a live recording on the 10th of September, 1998.
Track 9 is mislabeled as "Get It Together / Gratitude".
Gratitude is not included but in the intro, Mix Master Mike is scratching a record that says "Get It Together" thus the confusion.
Track 24 is an introduction to the performance of tracks 25 to 26.
Track 27 is "The Knock (Drums Of Death Part 2)" by UNKLE featuring Mike D.
Track 28 is the Israeli Radio Commercial as featured on the Root Down EP.
Exact year of release is unknown.

Several tracks are listed (incorrectly) on the sleeve:
"Time To Get Ill" is listed as "What's The Time"
"Gratitude" is listed as "Get It Together"
"Ricky's Theme" is listed as "Time For Livin'"
"Time For Livin'" is listed as "Instrumental"
"Posse In Effect" is listed as "Don't Doubt"
"Groove Holmes" is listed as "Instrumental"
"Beastie Boys" is listed as "BAFTI"
"Root Down" is listed as "Kick My Root Down"
"Three MC's And One DJ" is listed as "Mixmaster Mike"
"Sabrosa" and "Heart Attack Man" are not listed on the sleeve

Notes: Tracks 1,3,5-7,10-14 taken from a live recording on the 24th of June, 1994.
Tracks 2,4,8,9,15 taken from a live recording on the 13th of June, 1994.
Track 6 though listed as 'The Update' is actually 'Sabrosa'.

Track 2 is listed as Don't Stop Track 4 is listed as Rok It Track 5 is listed as Electrify Track 7 is listed as Get It Together Track 8 is listed as Right Now Track 9 is listed as Aggrevation Track 10 is listed as I Want Soul Track 11 is listed as King Track 12 is listed as Disgusted Track 13 is listed as Drifter Track 16 is listed as Brandnew and contains Brand New as well as Beastie Boys Track 18 is listed as Mixmaster Mike Track 20 is listed as Feel The Heat Track 21 includes the last verse of The New Style as well as So What'cha Want Track 22 is listed as Heart Attack Time

Notes: The sleeve and vinyl-labels are identical to the regular UK 12", but the tracks on the record are in a different order.
The runout groove has "EST 2262 A-1-1-1" stamped into it along with the initials "JA" carved into it. The regular version simply has "8336031 A-2-1-1" and "8336031 B-03-01-1" stamped into it.
An Israeli Radio Commercial is included as an unlisted track at the end.

Notes: 12" Boxset made of vinyl which contains the UK Root Down 12", T-Shirt, Headband (so you can "cut up the beats like a samurai" like they do at the Ninja Tune record label) and Certificate of Authenticity.

Notes: An Israeli Radio Commercial is included as an unlisted track at the end.
The only difference between the standard and Promo versions is that the promo has "Sample Not For Sale" printed on the inner circle of the CD and also the back cover has a sticker.

Notes: An Israeli Radio Commercial is included as an unlisted track at the end.
The only difference between the standard and Promo versions is that the promo has "Sample Not For Sale" printed on the inner circle of the CD and also the back cover has a sticker.

Notes: An Israeli Radio Commercial is included as an unlisted track at the end.
The only difference between the standard and Promo versions is that the promo has "Sample Not For Sale" printed on the inner circle of the CD and also the back cover has a sticker.

Notes: An Israeli Radio Commercial is included as an unlisted track at the end.
The only difference between the standard and Promo versions is that the promo has "Sample Not For Sale" printed on the inner circle of the CD and also the back cover has a sticker.

Notes: This limited edition 3 cd box set is housed in a slip case which identifies the releas as printed by EMI Music France. The 3 CD's included are the standard versions of Some Old Bullshit and Root Down from Holland, as well as previously unknown copy of Paul's Boutique made in the UK.

Notes: Despite what the back sleeve states, this was not recorded "Live in USA 94".
Tracks 1-16 taken from a live recording on the 21st of June, 1994.
Track 17-21 taken from a live recording on the 24th of June, 1994.
Several tracks are listed (incorrectly) on the sleeve:
"Pow" listed as "Futtermans Rule"
"Sabrosa" listed as "The Update"
"Groove Holmes" listed as "Pow"
The front sleeve states "Limited Edition - Picture CD".

Notes: The sleeve titles the CD as "Triple Trouble", but the CD is labeled "Triple Threat".
Tracks 1-14 taken from a live recording on the 12th of June, 2004.
Track 15-18 taken from a live recording on the 24th of June, 1994.
Track 1 is an introduction by will Ferrell.
Track 2 is Mix Master Mike's intro.

Notes: Tracks 4-10 were recorded in Europe, winter 1995.
This release copies all of the tracks from the standard "Root Down" release, even the Israeli Radio Commercial which was included as an unlisted track.